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Dressing up in brand-new clothes and receiving a gift of money packed into a red envelope – this is how your horse friend Manio welcomed the Year of the Fire Horse! New Year's Day fell on February 17, kicking off the Spring Festival, China's most important traditional holiday. It's all about fresh starts! Kids greet elders and receive their red envelopes, families share blessings, and red is everywhere because it represents good luck and happiness. Join Manio to discover the fun, lucky and loving start-of-the-year traditions!
Dressing up in brand-new clothes and receiving a gift of money packed into a red envelope – this is how your horse friend Manio welcomed the Year of the Fire Horse! New Year's Day fell on February 17, kicking off the Spring Festival, China's most important traditional holiday. It's all about fresh starts! Kids greet elders and receive their red envelopes, families share blessings, and red is everywhere because it represents good luck and happiness. Join Manio to discover the fun, lucky and loving start-of-the-year traditions!